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This news article contradicts itself. First of all its says he "was horrified to discover the bottom of his takeaway pizza was covered in green mould - after eating almost a whole slice" but then says "But as he raised the crust of the first slice to dip it in barbecue sauce, he spotted a speck of green on the base"

This news article contradicts itself. First of all its says he "was horrified to discover the bottom of his takeaway pizza was covered in green mould - after eating almost a whole slice" but then says "But as he raised the crust of the first slice to dip it in barbecue sauce, he spotted a speck of green on the base"ChessyLocalLad

ChessyLocalLad wrote:
This news article contradicts itself. First of all its says he &quot;was horrified to discover the bottom of his takeaway pizza was covered in green mould - after eating almost a whole slice" but then says "But as he raised the crust of the first slice to dip it in barbecue sauce, he spotted a speck of green on the base"

There is no contradiction at all. I would assume that he ate most of the slice before dipping the leftover crust in the sauce. Many people do this - in fact I don't know anyone who eats their pizza crust first!

[quote][p][bold]ChessyLocalLad[/bold] wrote:
This news article contradicts itself. First of all its says he "was horrified to discover the bottom of his takeaway pizza was covered in green mould - after eating almost a whole slice" but then says "But as he raised the crust of the first slice to dip it in barbecue sauce, he spotted a speck of green on the base"[/p][/quote]There is no contradiction at all. I would assume that he ate most of the slice before dipping the leftover crust in the sauce. Many people do this - in fact I don't know anyone who eats their pizza crust first!Angela M

Curious isn't it? We rate blue cheeses e.g. Stilton but the same mould on bread brings us out in spots. But the pizza outfit should know better - clearly they're using pre-prepared pizzas because anyone preparing a pizza in-store would have put the topping on the mouldy side...

Curious isn't it? We rate blue cheeses e.g. Stilton but the same mould on bread brings us out in spots. But the pizza outfit should know better - clearly they're using pre-prepared pizzas because anyone preparing a pizza in-store would have put the topping on the mouldy side...TheParkie

Given that Dominos has contributed more than most to the obesity epidemic, anything that deters people from buying their fatty, processed garbage is welcome.
Make your own pizza - easy, quick and best of all, only 400 calories instead of 1500 in a Dominos.

Given that Dominos has contributed more than most to the obesity epidemic, anything that deters people from buying their fatty, processed garbage is welcome.
Make your own pizza - easy, quick and best of all, only 400 calories instead of 1500 in a Dominos.kingstonpaul

ChessyLocalLad wrote:
This news article contradicts itself. First of all its says he &quot;was horrified to discover the bottom of his takeaway pizza was covered in green mould - after eating almost a whole slice" but then says "But as he raised the crust of the first slice to dip it in barbecue sauce, he spotted a speck of green on the base"

There is no contradiction at all. I would assume that he ate most of the slice before dipping the leftover crust in the sauce. Many people do this - in fact I don't know anyone who eats their pizza crust first!

Read it correctly and it is quite clear what is saying. As he raised the crust to dip ! Obviously he had eaten the slice and then noticed mould whist going to eat the crust on dipping. Do you eat crust first maybe
Not contradiction in editing just reader not reading correctly!

[quote][p][bold]Angela M[/bold] wrote:
[quote][p][bold]ChessyLocalLad[/bold] wrote:
This news article contradicts itself. First of all its says he "was horrified to discover the bottom of his takeaway pizza was covered in green mould - after eating almost a whole slice" but then says "But as he raised the crust of the first slice to dip it in barbecue sauce, he spotted a speck of green on the base"[/p][/quote]There is no contradiction at all. I would assume that he ate most of the slice before dipping the leftover crust in the sauce. Many people do this - in fact I don't know anyone who eats their pizza crust first![/p][/quote]Read it correctly and it is quite clear what is saying. As he raised the crust to dip ! Obviously he had eaten the slice and then noticed mould whist going to eat the crust on dipping. Do you eat crust first maybe
Not contradiction in editing just reader not reading correctly!NickyNurse